Street Art and Democracy in Latin America
“This book is a striking example of the ‘cultural turn’ that has gained momentum as more orthodox approaches to the study of democracy have displayed their limitations. Olivier Dabène demonstrates convincingly that this is a buoyant, widespread and influe
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Street Art and Democracy in Latin America Olivier Dabène
Studies of the Americas Series Editor Maxine Molyneux Institute of the Americas University College London London, UK
The Studies of the Americas Series includes country specific, crossdisciplinary and comparative research on the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada, particularly in the areas of Politics, Economics, History, Sociology, Anthropology, Development, Gender, Social Policy and the Environment. The series publishes monographs, readers on specific themes and also welcomes proposals for edited collections, that allow exploration of a topic from several different disciplinary angles. This series is published in conjunction with University College London’s Institute of the Americas under the editorship of Professor Maxine Molyneux. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/14462
Olivier Dabène
Street Art and Democracy in Latin America
Olivier Dabène Political Observatory of Latin America and the Caribbean (OPALC) Center for International Studies (CERI) Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) Paris, France
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To Mili Thirty-five and still so much more
Acknowledgements
This book finds its origin in a two-year stay in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2000–2002. My research interests back then focused on democracy operating
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